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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Appellate Court Allows Defamation Suit To Proceed Against Individual Who Posted Negative Business Review on Yelp
A California pediatric dentist, Yvonne Wong, sued Tai Jing alleging that Jing defamed her in a posting on Yelp in connection with her treatment of Jing’s minor son. The lawsuit also named Jia Ma (Jing’s wife) and Yelp. The three … Continue reading
Jury Finds Blogger Liable for $60,000, Not for Defamation, but for Interference
Just when you thought it was safe to tell the truth online, a jury in Minnesota found a blogger liable for doing so, whacking him with a $60,000 judgment. It seems that in his blog, “The Adventures of Johnny Northside,” … Continue reading
Nearly Two Years Later, Negative YOUTube Video Behind Dominos
In April of 2009, two Dominos employees created and uploaded a prank video onto YOUTube showing one of them at least appearing to make (no easy way to say this) a snot-laced sandwich in the kitchen of the Dominos’ Conover, … Continue reading